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Most Common Idioms Exercise

Written by Bob Wilson Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 most Common Idioms Exercise A Match the Idioms with their meanings (1 6 with A F 7 12 with G L) and translate them. Idiom Meaning Translation 1 along the way .. a to have had enough of .. 2 to be about .. b to not be your concern .. 3 to be fed up with sb*/sth**/ VERB+ING .. c as you go .. 4 to be none of sb*'s business .. d to concern .. 5 to be up to sb* .. e to be a useful action .. 6 to be worth + it OR VERB+ING .. f to be somebody s choice .. 7 every now and then .. g Good job .. 8 to feel like + it OR VERB+ING .. h to want to .. 9 to get on with sb* .. i to remain .. 10 to get rid of sb*/sth** .. j occasionally .. 11 Just as well.

www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Most Common Idioms Exercise A Match the idioms with their meanings (1 – …

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